Hank Jones, born Henry Jones Jr., was a titan of American jazz, renowned for his eloquent and impeccable piano playing, arranging, and composing. With a career spanning over six decades, Jones was a key figure in modern jazz piano, accompanying legendary artists like Benny Goodman and even sharing the stage with Marilyn Monroe. His versatility and lyrical style made him a sought-after sideman, yet his leadership roles and solo works are equally celebrated. Jones was the eldest of three extraordinary jazz musicians, including his brothers Thad and Elvin, and his contributions to the genre were honored with numerous awards, including the NEA Jazz Masters Award and the National Medal of Arts. Jones' extensive discography and live performances continue to inspire jazz enthusiasts worldwide, cementing his legacy as one of the most recorded artists in jazz history.